My employer thought I would like to see if telephone poles looked any different in Vermont and sent me on a road trip. In my travels today I found a two foot gauge railroad complete with miniature switch stands.

Stewart its a loop of track around a tourist trap. The track to the left would be the main line and straight ahead went into the enginhouse. The windows were covered up no idea what's inside. There was a couple open park style coaches sitting on another siding. Doesn't look like anybody has a ride in awhile but some of the ties were marked with paint for replacement I guess. I just thought the little switch stands were funny.

FYI, Route 4 from White River Jct. to Woodstock is constructed in many places on the old ROW of the Woodstock Railroad. This includes the Quechee Gorge bridge. My great-grandfather was the Conductor for the Woodstock Railroad - and I still have his hat and a small collection of Woodstock RR memorabilia.

I must say that Woodstock RR enginehouse is unique and a frame structure nonetheless. Would be an interesting project if it could be disassembled and shipped to Alna. Make a great start for the carbarn.

The Woodstock Railroad steel bridge at Quechee Gorge was actually the 3rd constructed by the railroad - replacing a trestle, then a wooden bridge. I have a couple of photos of its construction in 1911. The line was abandoned in 1933.